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| May.12 |
Pakistan |
Ministers set to resign| Ministers belonging to PML-N, one of the main parties, are set to hand in their resignations, just 3 months after general elections | |
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Pakistan |
Government set to split Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif says his PML-N has announced it is pulling out of the government
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| Mar.9 |
Pakistan |
Anti-Musharraf parties to share power  Shortly after making their coalition official, main opposition parties called on President Musharraf to immediately convene parliament
| Asif Ali Zardari, head of the Pakistan People's Party, and Nawaz Sharif, head of the Pakistan Muslim League-N, were signing an agreement to make their parties' coalition official.
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| Feb.21 |
Pakistan |
Leaders agree on coalition| Former Prime Minister Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari, Bhutto's husband said their parties will work together in the national parliament | |
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Kosovo declares independence
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| Dec.25 |
Kabul |
Urgent talks on Afghan expulsions Foreign officials are in urgent discussions with the Afghan government over 2 diplomats who have been ordered to leave the country
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| Dec.23 |
Pakistan |
Bhutto: Government's weakened Pakistani opposition leader accused the government of failing to crush Islamic militants
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| Nov.16 |
Pakistan |
Bhutto rejects new interim cabinet The opposition leader, freed from house arrest, has rejected Musharraf's new interim government, deeming it 'not acceptable'
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| Mar.26 |
Myanmar |
Burma's new capital city unveiled Military rulers have been showing off the new city, called Naypyidaw, or Abode of Kings, for the first time to the outside world
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| Oct.27 |
Bangladesh |
Power shift postponed The swearing-in ceremony of a caretaker administration has been postponed amid street clashes
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Israeli flag lowered over Gaza
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| Feb.1 |
Nepal |
'Crisis cabinet' unveiled King Gyanendra has unveiled a new cabinet. He plans to head the 10-member body himself
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| Nov.11 |
New Delhi |
India to reduce troops in Kashmir Prime Minister Manmohan Singh: India is to reduce its troop deployments in the disputed territory this winter
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| Jul.8 |
New Delhi |
New budget targets poor New government has pledged billions for the poor while promising sustained economic growth
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| May.13 |
New Delhi |
Gandhi urges 'strong government' Congress party is beginning work on building a coalition government after its a shock election victory
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| Apr.5 |
Sri Lanka |
Bid to forge coalition President Kumaratunga is holding talks with hard-line allies and smaller parties in a bid to pull together a coalition
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| Jan.26 |
Kabul |
Constitution becomes law President Karzai has signed new constitution into law, a document that gives him sweeping powers
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Diana crash investigation ordered
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| Jan.4 |
Kabul |
Loya jirga agrees constitution| The document gives the president sweeping powers. It awards parliament the power to appoint of ministers | |
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| Jan.1 |
Afghanistan |
Convention hits stalemate 264 delegates voted but 200 delegates refused to cast their ballots in protest over the content of the proposed 12 articles
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| Nov.7 |
Sri Lanka |
President calls for unity cabinet Chandrika Kumaratunga has called for a government of national reconciliation as a way out of the current crisis
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| Nov.4 |
Sri Lanka |
Sri Lanka 'plunging into chaos' President Kumaratunga has deployed troops to key buildings in Colombo, after she removed 3 powerful ministers
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| May.2 |
New Delhi |
India restores ties with Pakistan India is appointing a new ambassador to Islamabad and renewing air links between the neighbors
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Statue falls, Saddam's regime in disarray
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| Nov.5 |
Pakistan |
Coalition deal hits Musharraf Islamic parties have struck a deal with a pro-democracy bloc to forge a civilian government
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| May.31 |
India |
Foreign nationals urged to leave Citizens and some diplomats from the US, Britain, New Zealand and Australia have been advised to return home
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| Dec.21 |
Kabul |
Swearing-in of interim government| Ceremony attended by representatives from every province. 30-member government is to be headed by Hamid Karzai | | |
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